Development and Implementation of RFID Technology
by Cristina Turcu
Publisher: InTech 2009
ISBN-13: 9783902613547
Number of pages: 564
Description:
The book generously covers a wide range of aspects and issues related to RFID systems, namely the design of RFID antennas, RFID readers and the variety of tags (e.g. UHF tags for sensing applications, surface acoustic wave RFID tags, smart RFID tags), complex RFID systems, security and privacy issues in RFID applications, as well as the selection of encryption algorithms.
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